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Speaker 1 (00:04):
That was an idea. I felt like I was on space.
Yet I'm not sure what to do with my hand.
You have part of my attention, you have the minimum amount.
What name? Who are you steal? Some men just want
to watch the world bun. Let's see a drinking one percent?
Is that because you think you're fat?
Speaker 2 (00:24):
Let's rock.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Let's rock today. Usually I expect you to be late,
but it's Ander's the one that's late today. I've never
been late. You've never been late.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
Never.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
I think a couple of times you've rolled in after
the Open was actually playing, and here he is. Would
you would you just say now? Five? Is that what
you said? Just said Chris ten? I mean it's actually five,
just five. He's here.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
He's here wearing a Star Wars shirt. So I forgot
that you said five. Originally said five to ten, Just
so you know.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
Five fifteen is originally? Or no, five twenties? Would I originally?
All right? Anyway? I was wrong either way. Chris made
a big deal about you being now five minutes late.
So what I what I said is usually he's the
one that's late. Yeah, well it's a podcast. I've never
been late, not like it's not like we're live at
ten am. Chris never been No, I do remember him
being late once.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
Yeah, we've been like texting you, like where you at, bro,
I'm going to text the words where you at to
see if that comes up.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
You know he searched the text thread, yes, because I
don't believe you look up the word where. If you
look up the word where in our text thread, I
think you will find mark. Yeah. I think. I think
if you look up the words coming or where, well,
if you look up the words coming, you'll probably find
a weird stuff on your text message thread. Knowing you Chris, Nah,
I don't talk about nothing. I don't talk about nothing.
(01:41):
All right, Well, welcome into Hollywood Weekly. We're here. We
are recording a week and a half since our last episode.
We just wanted you all to enjoy that last episode
so much, where we had Jessman on and Ashley on
uh and we had a really cool franchise draft, a
lot of good conversation there that had more of ourt.
I think we're like, this is the first episode in
I don't know how many weeks where Paradise is like
(02:03):
not gonna come up. It's a good point. We've been
talking about Paradise for what feels like two months. I
don't I don't think. I think we've exhausted it. Season's
one over. I don't think there's any more conversation to have.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
Well, other than the fact that we've basically just been
hounding Ashley to watch it and she finally did.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
That's true, and she loved it too. I mean, what's
cool about that?
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Now?
Speaker 1 (02:22):
Yeah, so we are talking about it again. What's cool
about this series is that, like everybody that we've told
around the office and wherever else in our lives, hey,
you've got to watch Paradise, They've watched it and they've
all loved it. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
I think it's just because there's something in it for everyone. Honestly,
it's not like a specific like type of show where
it's like if you like sci fi, like, okay, Silo
may not be your thing, right, if you don't like
sci fi or whatever. If you're not into the murder mysteries,
you know, uh, what's the agent one that you had,
like Night Agent, Night Agent, like that may not be
someone's thing. Even something that's grandiose, is like Game of
(02:56):
Thrones like ye, okay, fine, if you're not in at
the fantasy stuff, but this I think has something forever
a good point.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
All right, that's it for Paradise. If previous episodes we're acting.
Listen in case you are just joining us. This is
Hollywood Weekly. We are three sports radio producers who finally
have a podcast to talk about something other than sports.
Jackson Fellas, Christopher Kid, Anderson Hurst. We are here to
talk all about movies and television and what we are watching,
what you should be watching. And also we throw in
(03:21):
a draft each and every week. So what is our draft?
What is because I don't know, it's changed twice? Now?
What is our draft? What do we think it was?
Best sports movies? Okay, okay, we'll go with that best
sports movies. I have two different lists, so I'm deleting
the other list and we're doing best sports movies. We
can do it another time. We can do it another time. Yeah, yeah,
all right. It was funny because we I think Andrews
(03:42):
we were talking earlier today like who do best basketball
movies for the NCAA tournament. There's just there's not enough
one or two. There's three. I think there's like three
really main ones.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
Coach Carter, Gloria Road and well you'll probably hear a
lot of these today.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
That's kind of that's kind of it for basketball things.
I think. So I don't know, Chris, I don't know. Oh,
you know, a white man can't jump, that's a good Yeah.
For the blind Side, that's football. Excuse me, but that's
not a good sports movie. That's not a good sports
That is wow. I think it's a story that came
out afterwards and how was But Michael or the lineman
(04:20):
from the Blindside, pretty much came out and said, yeah,
A A lot of that was made up, and b
they didn't give me any of that money for my story.
And it's like, that's kind of weird that the whole
the family. Then you think that that family pretty much
took all the money and didn't give any of it
to Michael or it just kind of feels cheap, that
it's not necessarily that the movie is the aftermath of
(04:41):
the movie. That that feels very very weird. All right,
best sports movies that comes up later on, But we
have a lot of talk about I don't think we
have any trailers to discuss. Really, there hasn't been major
trailers and or last one before it comes out, True
God and Or right now, we are now less than
a month away for and Ors season two and the
final season. Last of Us Season two starts on April twelve.
(05:03):
We are we are restarting our Last of Us rewatch tonight.
We are starting episode one tonight. She is yes, Okay again,
this isn't her. We talked about like something for everybody, right, Like,
I think Last of Us is very much in kind
of the previous category, where like, you know, if you're
not into this kind of stuff, you won't like it.
But she appreciates great acting. And god if Pedro Pascal
(05:27):
and I'm for Bella Ramsey aren't phenomenal in their performances.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
Yeah, And like I've tried to go this route with
my wife Augustina because I think if she got past
the zombies part of it, because she doesn't like zombies,
she doesn't like zombie stuff, the show isn't even about
zombie So that's what I tell her. It's like, that's
that's just the setting. That's the setting. It's it's a
character drama about a guy who spoilers, loses his daughter
(05:55):
and finds someone else to kind of fill that void
in him, kind of getting over all that and like
finding a new relationship to start to love again.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
YadA, YadA, YadA. Speaking of your spoilers right there, how
long into the first episode of a show do you
have to get before you can say that it's a spoiler, Like, obviously, listen,
there's there's stuff in Paradise in the first episode, later
in the first episode that we cannot bring up because
that is full spoiler alert. But talked about it.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
So let's spoiler alert when it gets for Paradise for Paradise,
spoiler alert when it.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
Gets revealed that they're inside of it, exactly right, exactly,
so like that happens at the end of the first episode,
but the daughter dying is literally within the first ten
minutes of the show starting for last time. Yeah, I mean,
but like how early in the episode before you say everything,
like you go into the show without the context as
daughter dice. Yeah. Right.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
So the other thing that I was thinking about, remember
when I asked you and we're gonna talk about Paradise
again and episode seven of Paradise, and I was like,
how different would that be if that was the first
episode for you? And you said a lot different, oh, massively?
And I agreed with you. But then I also remember, hmm,
there's a show that I really like that had it
as the first episode, The Last of Us. The day
(07:11):
that the world kind of went to crap was the
first episode of the Last of Us.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
I think that's a different though, because I think the
Last of Us is what you just said, it's a
character driven story, and I don't. I don't think Paradise
is a character driven story driven story.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
Yeah, I could see that, and the mystery aspect of it.
There's not really a mystery associated with the Last of
Us other than like, what makes spoiler alert I having
to say that like eight times?
Speaker 1 (07:37):
What makes.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
I forget her name? What's her name of the show?
Hella Ramsey's character?
Speaker 1 (07:43):
You gotta tell me. I mean, I know a couple actors,
But but that's a show that, like I know. I
also didn't play the video game, and I'm not as
I'm connected deeply? Is it? Chris? Do you even watched
Last of Us? No? I think you would like it.
You would like it? Ellie, there we go?
Speaker 2 (07:59):
Yeah, sorry, yeah, yeah, anyways, like what makes her special?
That's the only real mystery part of it. But like
I said, it's not really like that's not What makes
it special is is a mystery aspect of it.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
It's all about just.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
Looking at the relationship between these characters, and I think
they do it really. The other thing I really like
that they started to do with a lot of HBO
shows was they have a podcast that gets released right
after the episode does so that the creators of the show.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
You turned me on to that great podcast.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
The creators of the show talk about it and it's
the one of them is yeah, Neil Druckman and god,
I forget the second guy with Troy Baker.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Troy Baker plays.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
Joel in the video game, so he like it was
a part of the show when I originally got made
into a video game. Uh, and Neil Druckman was the
creative director for the video game and the TV show.
You could tell that it's like the same thing. Basically
they made slight some slight changes, but I think actually
both of them were anyways. But I like how after
each episode they kind of explain everything. There's it's nothing
(09:06):
really like oh you missed this like Easter egg. No,
it's just like, hey, like these are little things that
maybe you didn't catch up on, and it makes it
like enhances the experience.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
I think, I think podcasts for certain shows can enhance
the experience, and like what we're doing, like I and yeah,
but even by the showrunners, right, Like I think if
I think if they had had people from Paradise do
that podcast, that would have enhanced the show. And I
found I found very few podcasts that actually talked about Paradise.
(09:36):
It was us and like a couple others, but you know,
it just wasn't that covered of a TV show. And
you know, maybe for season two, we'll see. But Dan Fogelman,
get on that please. All right, uh, let's get into
what we're watching today. By the way, I had a
Paradise dream last night. I had a dream that we
were in California and a tsunami hit and we had
to climb the longest stairs up you've ever could dream
(09:59):
of in your entire life and climb all the way
up the stairs, and then we stole an electric car
and kept driving while the tsunami crashed in Los Angeles.
Very weird. Interesting. Yeah, so Paradise is still coming up
in our podcast. Girl, We'll continue to do. Very very
odd waking up from that, we had to stole an
electric car and we drove to a baseball field. Alrighty,
let's get into what we've been watching. Chris, what have
(10:20):
you been watching? My friend?
Speaker 3 (10:21):
So we just started Dope Thief on Apple TV. It's
the plot has you wondering, well, how long is this
show going to last? Okay, you sell it. It's not easy.
It's very simple talk about it. Guys are faking being
dea agents, robbing crack houses or dealing houses to get money.
(10:48):
They're robbing it to steal money from these folks. They're
faking the deal. Oh, we're da hands on the ground,
And in my head, I'm like, so how long can
y'all do this? And it don't take very long for
things to get sour because obviously you do that in
one city, Like people remember faces and they're like, oh,
they don't remember cops. It's like, bro, you you break
in my door, put me face down on the ground,
arrest me to yell at me, and all this other
(11:09):
stuff and then say where's all the money and backups outside.
I'm gonna remember, Jackson, you did that to me. Whether
I see you again or I just happen to hear
your name or whatever, I'm gonna remember that.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
So on my head.
Speaker 3 (11:21):
I'm watching the show like, there's no way this is
gonna last like more than ABC two episodes, right, and I.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Get into it.
Speaker 3 (11:27):
It's a good show, but it had me wondering, Okay,
how long is this stick gonna last?
Speaker 1 (11:32):
What's the tone of the show. Is it more of
a comedy because that seems like a comedic setup.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
There are comedic elements to the show, but it's very
like realistic in the sense of, Okay, yeah, you do this,
but you can't.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
Do this forever. Right, And it has a nice little cast.
Brian Tyree Henry of Atlanta, who is I mean, he
was tremendous in Atlanta. Uh, I've never seen Wagner Mora before.
I'm not sure what Wagner Mora was in Civil War.
He wasn't Narcos, so another drug show, so oh I
love Narcos.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
Okay, but yeah, it's an interesting show and I'm glad
I started watching it with the wife. So it's been
where two episodes and we're about to watch the third one,
I think probably tonight. But it's definitely like there's some
comedic elements. I mean, I have to give a spoiler,
but they decide to bring on like this dude fresh
out of prison who looks nothing like he could be
a police officer, Like you would look at him and
think that's who that's your third man to do this
(12:25):
job that requires you to be I don't know, look
a little threatening. This is the guy you bring in
casting a little weird ving raims, Yeah, good role.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
He looks like a crackhead.
Speaker 3 (12:36):
I'm like, there's no way he's coming in as a
DA agent.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
Maybe that's why he's.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
But even then, like I would if I was running
the show and and I was like, hey man, I
got this guy. You know, he's fresh out. I'm gonna
vet dude. And if I look at him like Anderson,
you gave us a crackhead, he's not coming with us.
And that's kind of how the show unfolds is they
bring in the wrong guy, and the wrong guy, you know,
sets off a chain reaction of at events. So it's
kind of it's cheesy, but at the same time it's
(13:03):
a real like, oh okay, yeah, probably have a good
idea to do this, but I get it.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
It's a good show on Apple on Apple TV.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
Yeah, so if you got if you don't have any
shows to watch, which I know to have the case
for you two guys. Uh, anyone else listening, go ahead
and check it out on Apple TV.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
That's it, man. Recently, I've watched so much. It's just
there's not My wife's speaking of movies because this is
the last time we'll probably talk about movies. She saw
snow White with my mom. Look terrible. Oh, she got terrible.
It looked bad. You didn't watch it? No? Yeah, what
are you trying to say to me?
Speaker 2 (13:36):
You know my stance on these things, the remakes that
are from animated show like this is horrendous.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
Yeah, I've heard it's bad. Yeah. I probably won't ever
come up again on the podcast Old snow Whit's terrible.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Hold on, isn't the okay? Like I'm all for diversity
and inclusion and everything. Isn't the name of it snow
white as in that's her skin? Oh?
Speaker 1 (13:55):
I don't know if that's what it refers exactly? Is
exactly what it refers to? And and I think what
the actress that has to be snow White is Latina? Yeah,
like what's her name? Forget? I don't know either, but
still what I heard was the the CGI they used
for the dwarves Oh god, do we even say that now?
(14:16):
I guess I just didn't.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
Well, I mean it's a fictional Uh yeah, I guess,
I guess. Yeah, you're not speaking of a little person.
I'm not a little correct characters.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
So the CGI for them is apparently like stuff of nightmares,
like like, yeah, my mom got out of it, and
my mom is a she doesn't listen to this so
or actually she might now, but like I don't something,
she's exactly have the age range to be enjoying certain
CGI enough, and that that is the stuff of nightmares,
those little dwarves. I guess I should say, I just
(14:48):
just don't do it, like it's bad, all bad, really bad.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
If what you're doing going for is something that probably
should be animated, let's keep it please. Yeah, oel Zegler
is who it is. I don't think she's Latina, but
she's definitely not like snow White, you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (15:03):
Ziggler. Uh, she is American, obviously, she's from New Jersey.
But in terms of her childhood, oh, Colombian, Colombia.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
I guess I guess that was a little bit so.
And I also find it hilarious, Like, Okay, I'm not.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Going to mother her. So her mother is Colombian and
her father is Polish.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
Interesting, I'm not gonna be that guy. Uh so, I
guess I am gonna be.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
That keeping rolls and her gatekeeping roles.
Speaker 3 (15:33):
Another show I watched, but continue to go just out
of the I remember because we've I've been watching so
much it's hard to keep up sometimes and I'm like,
you know, I do a whole podcast on this. I
should know what I'm watching, but we binge in a day.
It's called Adolescence. It's on Netflix.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
Interesting.
Speaker 3 (15:50):
Oh, it's really good. Yeah, well it's right up your
boys alley. Mystery crime murder that does right up your all.
So they ado lessons takes place. It's only it's shot
on one camera for each episode. It's really cool how
they do it. It's kind of like that movie you
saw where the camera stays on one spot.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
Wait, it's a one shot. Maybe doing it wrong, Like
they don't cut, they don't. I mean, you see other characters.
But it's really just like one focused shot that moved around.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Yeah, that one shot. That's interesting.
Speaker 3 (16:25):
Maybe okay, maybe maybe I'm over exaggerating it. I'm trying
to describe it. It's not one shot, but you do
see a perspective from that shot. For entile film God
first episode.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
I know, God of War twenty eighteen.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
That's one of the reasons it got such good reviews
is because the entire story you play through is one shot.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
Okay, I don't know what's one shot, No, Chris is right,
it is just an article filming outo lessons. How the
Netflix series pulled off one shot episode.
Speaker 3 (16:51):
Us Okay, so I was one shot. Pretty cool, So
that's gonna make me just check it out. But I
don't want to see that. But despite that, it's a
really good show because it's about a family who you know,
just imagine being with your wife. You have a kid
at home and the police kicking the door, and you're like,
what the hell, we're parents, like, we're chilling. They come
and arrest the thirteen year old boy who's in his room.
(17:11):
He pisses his pants. He's freaking out. It isn't know
what's going on. He's been arrested for murder, and the
parents like this is a good kid, like murder, Like
my child could barely kill a spider and you're a
resident for murder, and the depths of the show. The
personality is weird. Not itices get weird, but you see
(17:32):
how What's Up.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
Is like psychological g It's like creepy for a thirteen
year old.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
You not creepy, but you could see how throughout the
film that the show as it goes on, you see
he's taken on a lot of what his father does
action wise and how he acts when things go bad.
You see that play out in his child and it
gets to a point where you want to know what
(17:58):
the hell happened, and you finally figure it out because
there's just so much in this show. It's so good
and it's only four episodes. So if you started.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Tonight, Adolescent sets Netflix record with sixty six point three
million views, best ever two week total.
Speaker 3 (18:13):
For Wow, I didn't know that. But it's a really
good show. And I'm not a big fan of the
great Britton shows. I'm not really, I don't like I
just can't get into it, but this one blew my
socks away.
Speaker 1 (18:23):
Here's here's what the top comment from that article says.
I have no idea how this show managed to make
a sixty five minute one shot with dozens and dozens
of middle school kids one tiny f up messes up
the whole shot, but everything was flawless. That's incredible. That's
now that right there, what you just said. And with that,
I am going to watch that. That sounds awesome. I
(18:44):
think you guys will like it. But it's it does
get into.
Speaker 3 (18:48):
It, you know, psychological, you know, yeah, eventually we all
want to have kids, and you can only do so
much as a parent. You know, you raise your kid
the best way, you do anything you can, but you
don't know how things go, how things go in the end.
Right recommendation, one family loses a daughter forever, and one
family is fighting for their freedom of their son because
they believe he's the greatest kid on earth. And you
(19:08):
know what, when you watch so you're like, oh man.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
This looks exciting my wife.
Speaker 3 (19:11):
As you continue to watch, you're like, wow, this is
just an incredible story. So I think you guys check
it out. You have a chance.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
So it's really good though, nice good recommendation, I like.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
So to be honest, nothing new for me. I'm in
full in like gearing up for both Last of Us
and and Or, which are two of my favorite shows,
both coming out pretty and.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
Each other.
Speaker 2 (19:34):
So I'm doing both the rewatch of and Or. Haven't
started the rewatch of Last of Us. I've experienced a
video game, so I don't. I don't think I need to.
I'm I'm just I'm really looking forward to see what
they do with season two.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Where are you at with the and Or rewatch? Because
I know where I am.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
And since the last time I talked to you, which
wasn't on the air, so I guess I can just
mention it. I am about to start the Aldnnie Heist.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Okay, which is one of the coolest secrets.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
I mean, every each act is awesome. It's a very
distinct three act series. Is the first season, I should say,
you get you know him? Uh you know spoilers that's
number six, Yeah, exactly, Cassie and what he does in
the first episode and like how what the how that
(20:21):
reverberates and him reacting to that and then like the
the cops or whatever from what I forget the name
of the planet coming and trying to get him, and
then he escapes, so that right after he escapes with
stellen scars Guard character that Stellan scars Guard's character is
that's the end of the episode. I'm about to start
the old Donnie heist. So that one and then you
(20:41):
know what happens after that is awesome. It's it's the
Inners is a great show. Please watch it if you
have any sort of sci fi slash Star Wars interest.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
Because we're on we just got to the point where
he's in prison. Oh yeah, and it's just my favorite
and now and now like the thing that it's a
hard decision I have tonight. Yeah, you can do the
first two episodes of Last of Us, Or can do
the end of the horder. But the problem is and
Or starts on the twenty second of April, and Last
Time starts on the April twelf So it's that negotiating
(21:11):
of when to kind of stagger these washings. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
Well, and then the other thing I'm doing, I after
our both Star Wars draft a couple of weeks ago,
and now rewatching and Or, I'm like, okay, i gotta
like do the whole series again. So I started Phantom Menace.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
The other day. Oh wow.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Yeah, So I'm I think I'm gonna do Attack of
the Clones tomorrow. I believe is a good like night
that both me and my wife have off because she
actually is into the prequels, like I am. She likes
Padme a lot, so like watching her kind of go
through all that. I'm a big fan of, you know,
doing that whole thing. And then my best one of
my best friend's girlfriend, a longtime girlfriend, has never seen
(21:48):
Star Wars. So what I'm oh, my goodness, and what
I'm gonna do is so we're gonna watch one, two,
and three, just me and Augustina, and then I think
when you're first watching Star Wars for the first time,
you have to go through it on trilogy. First you
watch four, five, and six, and then you watch the prequels.
Then on rewatches you do chronological order.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
Oh yes, I think you just nailed it. Least said that.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
Right, So first watch, first time experiencing it, you have
to start with it was designed right exactly and in
release order, and then rewatches you do chronological So by
the time we finished three, hopefully, then she's gonna come
and watch four. What's another one I've been watching? I
think that's kind of it for now. Like I said,
I'm gearing up for basically having to stream two shows
(22:32):
at once, which is a lot for me.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
So doing all that, it does feel like you've kind
of abandoned Arcane. Yeah, I mean like and I think
I think, let me just say this, as having finished
the second season, I am different from the masses. The
masses love it, really but for me, for me, I
forgot about it. It just it made the first season
feel empty and and for me, I was so disappointed
(22:57):
with the end of Arcane that I think you're better
off just sitting. But that's my personal view. Like you
may watch it as an anime fan and say that's incredible,
but it's for me. It's not even about the animation
that I didn't like. It's the story of plot decisions.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
Well, the thing that was so hard for me is
the first seas came out in twenty twenty one, three
years ago. It's a long time, so I lost Like
if it would came out like the next year, I
would have been being right right on it, watched it
right away, but I just I lost interest in it
over that long amount of time. And I think what
we talked about with Paradise once again is that they're
(23:32):
gonna do it right after the next year, which I
think is a great move because people are still interested
in it, and like there's so many shows coming out
now that like people lose interest in these kind of
things really quickly.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
Yeah, I think if our podcast can do anything fun
and different, we should talk about we should build a
shrine to Dan Fogelman and just and just every episode
or at the end of every episode, we just pray
to the God of Dan Fogelman because bless his soul. Yeah,
for the for the work that he has done on
that show, and for the fact that he says I
hate shows. I think this is sort of what he
(24:06):
said where he said I hate the fact that shows
take two years to come out. I want one season,
one season every single year, and that's what I'm going
for Paralyse to be back in early twenty twenty six,
and I'm like, bless you love that. I love that. Okay,
let me just rattle through a few things that I'm watching.
Abbot Elementary is the best commerce comedy on network TV
(24:27):
right now on ABC currently in I believe it's third
or third season, and for good things about it, it's
very second, very good, and the third season has sorted
up my rankings by about ten spots. It's having a
very very strong year. It's following the office concept, where
you what the office did so brilliantly. I think is
(24:49):
they had the will, they won't they have Jim and
Pam spoilers for they had they had the will, they won't.
They have Jim and Pam for all of like two seasons.
They locked in the two care into a relationship, and
then they followed the two characters together and kind of
just you don't. You don't focus on the will they
won't they You just focus on the situational comedy aspect
of it. And Abbot Elementary is following the exact same,
(25:11):
you know, suit and I think they're doing it just
as well as The Office did, and they got something
special if they can keep the whole cast together. The
Office fell off because it lost its full cast with
Steve Krrell. What eight seasons without him or with him? Yeah?
Like six? I'm wrong and I don't know. Regardless, losing
Steve Krell hurt the series so much. If Abbot Elementary
(25:34):
keeps the whole crew together, then it could be a
at the end of it, a very very special show.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
White Lotus is another big one that a lot of
people are watching. We're through six episodes. I kind of
lost me in episodes four and five. Episode six was
tremendous and bring me right back on board. The acting
in this show is exactly what I think keeps you
coming back. Plot decisions are really weird. There's a whole
(26:00):
incest storyline that's really really weird. But I think it's
just the acting that that makes White Lotus such a
good show, and it soared back. I think with this
last episode, Severance has come to an end. I don't
think either of you watched Severance.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
My sister's obsessed with it. She's trying to get me
to watch it. I tried to watch the first episode,
couldn't get into it.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Well, it's yeah, it's an interesting show. It lost me
for a while there during season two, but I think
the finale of season two, I will not spoil it
too deeply because I think I'm not at the end
of it. I fear that the end of it, I'll
be one of those where like, culturally it hit such
a note where you should watch, you know, Severance, just
to understand why it was such a cultural phenomenon. But
(26:43):
the end, the end of season two and the whole
last episode of season two I thought was really really
well done and it was certainly the peak of the
entire second season. So Severance is coming back. It's renewed
for season three, and it's gonna be a big question
for you guys.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
Guys seen either Yellowstone nineteen twenty three or eighteen eighty three.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
No, I don't care about those shows. I'm with Jackson, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
I don't either, And like everyone I hear is obsessing
over them.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
Now everyone you hear it, because I hear a lot
of people too. But what ages? Are they all old?
They're old? That's because it's all old people in this show.
Only hear like old people talk about those shows, and
it's like, you know, sort of like my mom was
big into the show The Crown, and I was talking
to her about the movie that I'm gonna get into
in a second called a Nora, which is about it
a sex worker, and I'm like, Mom, there's certain content
(27:32):
where like it's clearly designed for you, like The Crown
is designed for the older audience. I wouldn't be caught
dead watching The Crown. You couldn't pay me enough to
watch The Crown. See.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
I actually watched the first couple of seasons and I
didn't mind it.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
Okay, I like the historical aspect, sure, My point is
is that I think nineteen to twenty three and eighteen,
whatever the hell it is in Yellowstone designed for a
certain type of person. And I don't own homes. I
don't think even for I mean, I don't a home,
but even then, like it's designed for I think the
crowd of like forty five to fifty five and even
older like and older like, I'm sorry, I'm thirty two,
(28:12):
and there's there's no way I'm gonna lie. Harrison Ford's great,
but I'm not gonna watch that.
Speaker 2 (28:15):
Yeah, I'm kind of with you on that. I forgot
to mention one of that that we're doing our modern
family watch through now, so yeah, that's yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
Yeah, So Severans I thought great end of season two
kind of gaining steam is kind of one of those
cultural impactful shows that that I think at a certain point,
especially if it ends strong, everybody's gonna be like, Okay,
we should probably understand for the cultural relevance of of severance.
But great, And as you guys both know, Survivor's my
favorite show. It's finally caught fire finally in season forty eight.
(28:47):
It was dragging at the start, but boy, yeah, season
forty eight forty eight. Buddy started in two thousand.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
Yeah, but it's not like two seasons per year, right, Yeah,
a lot of season that's like south Park they're on
like season twenty four.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
What doesn't even do see anymore? They're just on specials
now on Paramount. South Park doesn't even do full TV
seasons anymore. Simpsons on how many Fox? And yeah, that's
that probably is the longest right now. They're probably going
thirty eight thirty six. It was close. I don't watch
Simpsons anymore, don't watch Family.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
Guy, see I animated stuff. I used to like Family
Guy a lot more, but and then I not really
think of the Simpsons that like that highly. I've swapped.
I've full swapped on that. I've watched like both old
and new episodes of the Simpsons. I think they're all good. Uh,
it's the humor style is awesome, and it's a little
(29:38):
too crude for me for Family Guy, like just a
little bit.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Family Guy's falling off for me quite a ways. I
like Seth MacFarland, but yeah, a little too much fallen
Priests bring back Orville. But anyway, Survivor's rocking and rolling.
Now the another great season I think on our hands
and then and or let me quickly talk about a
Nora Nora swept at the Oscars, Sean Baker, whatever, what
are you talk talking about? Boo?
Speaker 2 (30:00):
What are you talking about? You beat your second favorite
movie of all time?
Speaker 1 (30:04):
I know, and I think it was because I didn't
watch Anora Is It above Dune Part two? For you?
It might be what as a pure films so like, listen,
my favorite movies, like like movies that I love a
Contact and Star Trek, those are never gonna win awards
like out of just pure being a sci fi fan,
I love those movies and Dune Part two objective movie critics.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
Objective like a snobby like la person that thinks, hmm,
all the smaller than everything.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
Means it's way more than that. Like like, as a
pure artistic piece of art, Anora Is is something special.
I had no idea what I was getting into. I
was told that it's about a sex worker who gets
caught up in a family drama with the son of
a Russian oligarch. And I'm like, that sounds mildly interesting
(30:55):
and kind of funny. And it turns into three movies.
It turns into a twisted Cinderella and then they throw
a second movie that's basically a Three Stooges comedy, and
then they throw in there basically you're circling the drain
going down the hole in Wonderland, Alice in Wonderland style,
seeing this ridiculous twists and turns of this Russian family,
(31:20):
and they they smashed three movies into one, and it
just feels like a fever dream. And from a pure
artistic standpoint, like again, I'm a sci fi fan. I
love doing part two. But if I do put the
little snobpat on, if I do say, like, what is
the better piece of art, it's anura.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
According to Ron Tomatoes and IMDb, doing part two is
better the same.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
I mean, as a fan, I would you. But I
like Doom Part two more as a fan, but as again,
like I go, I guess I look at it in
the difference of Oscars, right, Oscars, and I respect that
I hate it. I just think Oscars looks at films
as the pieces of art rather than pieces of entertainment,
and as a piece of entertainment, which is what I
(32:02):
care about more with movies. That's why I like Doom
Part two more. At the same time, I can look
at a Nora as a ninety eight out of one hundred,
having the three films in one. There's really nice pieces
of symbolism and imagery. Sean Baker, who wrote it, who edited,
who directed it. He won awards for all three, first
ever person to sweep in those categories. Mikey Madison is
(32:25):
the actress who won Best Actress, and she is massively
deserving of that award. She's a young girl who just
has to play the sex worker, and you feel like
she is just absolutely this character the entire time. It
is an emotional rollercoaster and hits you over the head
about a dozen times. The music is really nice. A
(32:48):
Nora surprised the hell out of me, and I come
away saying yes Doom part two in my fantasy world
where the Oscars actually cared about entertainment rather than art.
It wins everything, but as a piece art Anora well deserved.
I thought it was. It surprised the heck out of me.
Speaker 2 (33:04):
According to his like again again Rotten Tomatoes, an A
and IMDb, so whicheveryone you want. That's not even his
best movie.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
What is Sean Baker's Yeah, The.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
Florida Project twenty seventeen, again, Like that's my point.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
Like I don't know, I just all I gotta say
is for me like it was, it was an incredible movie.
That's all I can speak for me was it's and
a little bit to mention again from Paradise has something
for everybody, like because it's three movies and one. It
gives you a little bit. It gives you a massive
(33:37):
you know, romantic, it gives you a drama, it gives
you a comedy, it gives you all these different movies
smushed into one, and the acting is so spot on
and the writing is so tight that it turns into
a very very good film. So a Noora for me
is is a must watch for everything. Yeah, for me,
like ton Hulu.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
By the way, I can't like fully like it because
I haven't seen it, so I'm not gonna like fully
judge it. But the way you describe it makes it
seem like it's not incredibly accessible. Uh maybe someone who
doesn't follow along with multiple storylines going on at the
same time.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Not that though it's the same storyline, they just they
switch up points of view. That that and they bring
in new characters switch up those points of view that
that's hard to follow for a lot of people.
Speaker 2 (34:23):
I know, for you because you love all those weird
Interstellar and then everything. Ever, we're all at once, and
I'm with you.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
I think I think you're enough of a movie fan
that I think you'd.
Speaker 2 (34:34):
I like movies that are easy for people to understand.
But easy understand, yeah it is, but like the Time
people whatever, I mean, it's simple when you go out there.
Time takes a little different bud there you go.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
Yeah, fine, easy.
Speaker 2 (34:51):
But my point is, and that's my That's what I
think Christopher Nolan did so well with that is it
made it accessible for the wider audience and for these
movies lighter.
Speaker 1 (35:03):
Oh wider, Oh my god? Anywo you knew I said wider?
Like did I? Yeah? You did.
Speaker 2 (35:13):
I am a fan of movies, and they never win
at these events because Hollywood always likes to stick their
nose up at the masses that like a certain movie
A Ton and My.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
Top Gun Maverick didn't win back.
Speaker 2 (35:25):
And that is the exact example that I'm talking about
that is in my mind, almost a perfect movie because
it doesn't try and be too much. It doesn't like
have this insane story that's super mind blowing in every
single corner.
Speaker 1 (35:38):
No, man, it's just a great movie with great acting,
a great score, and entertaining to watch.
Speaker 2 (35:44):
That's what movies are supposed to be. I don't need
to be my life changed when I go to the
movie theater. I don't need that. I just need to
be like, Damn, that was awesome.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
I had a great So Honora is definitely one of
those that gives you a different perspective, That's what I mean,
and like and like, those are the ones that always
win at these stupid award shows, and it pisses me off.
And that's fair. I think it's totally fair for me.
Like it's there's there's two kinds of movies. There's probably
a lot of kinds of movies, but for me, it's
the artistic and it's the entertainment and Dune Part two
is the intersection of them. And that's why it does
(36:13):
hurt me that Dune Part two didn't win more because
you look at the cinematography, it's so good. It really
was a piece of art. Yes, it really was. That
being said, a Noura was just as good of a
piece of art. Dune just had more entertainment than Anora.
Speaker 2 (36:28):
Yeah, and it's a better movie.
Speaker 1 (36:30):
Yeah I'm not.
Speaker 2 (36:32):
Okay, I sound like a huge Anura hater at this point.
I've never seen it. I can't say that it's a
terrible or good or bad movie. Like I'm just saying,
like this is my frustration with Hollywood in general, like
if a group, like a giant group of people like
more often than not, like why didn't Avengers Infinity War
(36:52):
do better?
Speaker 1 (36:53):
At the piece of art that is, that is a
piece of art exactly.
Speaker 2 (36:56):
Like just this is just the stuff I'm talking about.
And then if you look at the award in the
last like ten years, it's movies.
Speaker 1 (37:01):
No one's ever watched. Okay, point like no one's seen
Moonlight And back to the art thing, la la Land.
Speaker 2 (37:10):
That's a piece of art, but super easy to understand,
Like you don't have to have this, like it's.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
Fine, So to your point, like I think Anora is
easy to understand, but I think the accessibility of it
is a good point because like, listen, this is the
story of a sex worker in New Jersey. It's and
like the first this isn't spoiler or anything, right, the
first shot of the movie is a girl's bare ass
bouncing up and down in a strip club, like just
(37:37):
flopping all up and down, like right, and like listen
if you're if you're seeing it, and like I can
imagine like my not for everyone, I can imagine my
older mom sitting down for that movie and saying, no,
I am immediately turning this off.
Speaker 2 (37:50):
But you know who every like everyone loves when they
watch a movie Tom Cruise in Top Gun.
Speaker 1 (37:56):
There's no one who doesn't like that.
Speaker 2 (37:57):
So like, I don't know, this is less talk about
a Nora for me and I I've taken the whole
conversation away, and I'm sorry, but this is less a
conversation about a noraa and more about like you don't
have to be different to be a good movie, just
make a good movie.
Speaker 1 (38:12):
Like it's not that hard. Nora is a good movie.
I will say, it's all right. It's a very very
good movie.
Speaker 2 (38:16):
Right.
Speaker 1 (38:16):
Surprised that I was not expecting it to be because
I came in with the same thing like okay, how
the hell did this win? Everything? Like come on really
and again it it I was of your mindset. I
watched it, and I'm like, oh wow, maybe I should
give a chance. Then you should. It's on Hulu for
everybody watching. Okay, let's get into our draft sports movies.
What the heck was that? What are you? What are
(38:39):
you showing? That created a weird literally started a no,
oh yeah, just show the first shot. Show the first
shot is just very very very first shot of the movie.
Is it? Sorry, Yeah, we're talk talk about our draft. Yeah, okay,
so we're gonna do a draft of sports movies as
these two gentlemen specifically want to look at a girl's
ass and that's fine. Uh, and this has been a
(39:00):
draft that we Wow, you.
Speaker 3 (39:02):
Were like, yeah, I'm definitely feeling the vibe because I
have experienced this way too many times. Oh what this is?
This is how I get down when I'm at any
new city, Houston, Miami, Vegas, talk to what. This is
a perfect depiction of Chris Kidd me just chilling and girls.
Speaker 1 (39:25):
Chris Kid is instantly sold on a Nora back that
thing by the way, by the way, that doesn't stop
like that. Whole movie includes stuff like that, is it
noa her name? Yes? Okay, yeah, we're watching this tonight
and I'm honestly and I'll be eager to talk to
you next week about it. Chris because I think I
think it's worth a whap time playing. All right, sports
(39:47):
movie draft, let's do the thing. Let me bring up
our number generator here and make this all work. We're
gonna go max one to three. Andrews starts with number two,
Chris gets number one, Get the number three, Chris start
us off.
Speaker 3 (40:02):
All right, Well we're doing best sports movies of all
time and our books.
Speaker 1 (40:06):
Oh is this tough? But you know what, go ahead
and give me remember the title f that was easily mine.
Speaker 3 (40:16):
I am sorry that I did that to you, Jackson,
but this was just a really good movie bringing race
and football and somehow Denzel he does what Denzel dot
us so good? He perfect coach boone and you can
tie everything into today. That's the cool thing about it.
It's not that old. I know you've watched him.
Speaker 1 (40:36):
Like Jesus when was his mate? But I love the film.
Speaker 3 (40:39):
Music too is great. Oh yeah, you see the bond
they have. And then at the end, you know Bertier
and Julius Hayden Pennesse here there's a daughter. Awesome the
relationship they had. You know it started off rocky because
you know white running right linebacker, black linebacker. How these
two going to work out together. And as the film brogers,
(41:00):
as you start to see relationships work out and start
with the head coach, you know, he made sure that Yeah,
I might be black, you might be white, but we're
gonna do one job, fellas not to play football, and
we can do that together.
Speaker 1 (41:10):
Strong side left side, strong side left side.
Speaker 2 (41:16):
Yeah, I think that that's that's the clear number one.
Speaker 1 (41:19):
Easily it would be.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
Honestly, I'm surprised all of us agree on that because
it would not be in many circles, especially as us
as being sports radio producers.
Speaker 1 (41:28):
Maybe it's because of our age, because I.
Speaker 3 (41:30):
Feel exactly like we had if we had Softy Fame
Mark Chuck Bug, they'd be looking at us like.
Speaker 1 (41:39):
You guys are kids. Well, I mean my favorite movie
was I don't want To.
Speaker 2 (41:43):
Yeah, I don't want to fully like throw them into
the oh, I'm throwing them, throw them in the trash.
Speaker 1 (41:49):
I'm just saying.
Speaker 3 (41:50):
They would disagree with that. They would not pick the title.
They would be like, you're twelve.
Speaker 1 (41:54):
I just think it's clear number one.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
I think it's a very clear number one. It's a
pretty big gap after that.
Speaker 1 (42:01):
I don't know why I had any hope. When I
got number three, I can still get it. I don't
know why I thought that. Oh wow, all right, Andrew,
our clear number.
Speaker 2 (42:12):
One is off off the board. Now I have some
games begin I have some tough ones here.
Speaker 1 (42:21):
I know. Right after that, everything for me just becomes murky. Yeah,
it really does.
Speaker 2 (42:26):
There's like three or four that are around the same
for me. I'll go with the classic. I'll be the
old guy here, even though I'm probably young about to
do this.
Speaker 1 (42:35):
Why are you about to do this? I'm gonna show
you it.
Speaker 2 (42:37):
It's not one that I promise you. It's don't take it,
get it later. No, I won't take it. No, No,
I'm going Caddie Shack, Oh, Caddy Shack's awesome, Bill Murray hilarious.
Speaker 1 (42:49):
I'm a big golf fan. It's too overall. Yeah, it's funny, funny,
funny movie, hilarious.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
When we played that, Judge Smales, I mean, it's just
it's a great. It's a fantastic movie. It some really
crude humor too. It's just it's all so good. It's
a full on comedy, nothing super deep about it.
Speaker 1 (43:11):
But it's it's awesome.
Speaker 2 (43:13):
As anyone who's spent any sort of period of time
on a golf course, around a golf course. There's so
many relatable moments in it that I'm just like, oh,
that's hilarious.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
Well even I hate golf, but I can still find
it a great movie.
Speaker 2 (43:26):
Yeah, but that that takes that to another level for
anyone who plays golf, and it's that that's Caddyshack. So
I'm huge fan Catyshak number two.
Speaker 1 (43:33):
Love it. I got an easy or here it's Rocky
yead is Rocky is gonna be in the Rocky One.
I think that you could have a debate here there
about what's the second best Rocky movie? But Rocky One
is The Oscar. I mean again, that's a movie, huge
inner piece of entertainment fans love, and it wins the
Oscar because it's a great piece of art. It does
(43:54):
it all and and Rocky for me, is about as
good of a sports movies as you're gonna get behind
him the Titans. So I'm glad that it's available here
because it is classic, and I think that it really
set up this. If Rocky One wasn't as good as
it was, I don't think we would have gotten everything
(44:14):
else we've gotten into what is now I think a
great Creed series. Creed kind of two I think dropped off,
but Creed three was good with Jonathan Majors and and
everything that they did with Dodger Stadium in Creed three,
Creed one was exceptional. So so I mean this, this
whole thing is going and still going strong because of
the success of Rocky one and because it was such
(44:37):
an amazing movie. So give me Rocky with the number
three overall. I will back to back that with Field
of Dreams. It is my favorite baseball movie, and I
think it is just so many little parts of that
bring it to be an emotional powerhouse. The fact that
it connects with the family aspect, the fact that you
(44:58):
know it does feed your baseball in almost is a
secondary character. Like it's a sports movie, but I don't
know if it's even a full as much as it
is more of a family drama movie that features baseball
as the as the kind of the exactly I mean
James Earl Jones r. I P the music and it
(45:18):
is tremendous. I mean so so feel the Dreams here
is my favorite baseball movie, and I have to take
it at number four overall. All right, Anderson. You're leaving
me a choice. I'm way off the wall for my
for my last two.
Speaker 2 (45:33):
So all right, all right, now I have to go
with which one is not going to be available.
Speaker 1 (45:45):
We're doing four rounds, right, Yeah, two I guess wouldn't
be available. I'll do Coach Carter. I knew Chris Chris
was going to be mad about that one. So I
love Samuel L. Jackson.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
He's he's awesome in this, just the whole aspect of
you know, a full team of trouble makers and he
kind of teaches them to be men before basketball players.
Speaker 1 (46:11):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (46:11):
And it's it's just a really good movie, really well acted,
a basic story. This is I'm not a huge sports
movie fan, to be honest, I like, it's not my thing.
Like I'm gonna piss a lot of people off. I've
never seen Hoosiers me neither.
Speaker 1 (46:32):
Whow I don't want to see that. Gene Hackman has
a great character and there's some really good moments. Yeah movie,
and I've heard great to come out. I'm not drafting it.
I'm not drafting in this either. Watch respect where it's given.
Hoosiers is a great movie.
Speaker 2 (46:45):
I bet it is fine enough I've never seen it,
so it's not on my list, so I can't like
pick it if I haven't seen that would be like
bucks first pick, right, Yeah, it'd be Chuck's first pick too.
It's from Indiana to Illinois actually, but yeah, he's gonna
scold you.
Speaker 1 (46:59):
I know he will.
Speaker 2 (46:59):
I get this steam mix up all the time. Anyways,
Coach Carter great Samuel Jackson does an awesome job. I
think it's the Remember the Titans for basketball in a
different way. But I just mean, like, uh, you know,
a very very prominent blackmale actor comes in and just
steals a show in every scene that he's in. Uh.
(47:21):
And that's what Denzel Washington does for Remember the Titans,
and that's what Samuel Jackson does here for Coach Carter,
and it's awesome. It's a really really good show. His
relationship with the players parents is really interesting, A big
part of the movie for me. He like forces him
to go to class, does all this stuff. Like again,
he's a hard ass, but it's in a good way
that kind of teaches these kids how to what's more
(47:42):
important and that makes them a better team and better
basketball player. So Coach Carter for me, Okay, Chris, back
to backs.
Speaker 3 (47:52):
It's getting spicy in this joint. All right, go ahead,
I guess it doesn't matter which order I go on.
You know, screw it, give me Friday Night Lights.
Speaker 1 (48:01):
Damn it. I didn't think that'd be available. And you
know what, I just think. I just think that the
show is so much better than the movie.
Speaker 2 (48:08):
For me, the movie is really good. I agree with you,
but it's not a huge margin. It's not a huge
margin for me. I think the show is better, but
I think the movie is really damn good.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
Billy Bob Thornton just didn't do it for me. I
love he's really good. Yeah, I really like him. But continue, Chris,
go ahead, and then, well you continue talking about Friday
Night Lights for I mean, I listen. I think it's
a good movie. But go ahead.
Speaker 3 (48:31):
I just when I was in high school, I wonder,
I can't even when this came out. When you want
to be Booby, No, I just I just knew a
lot of my classmates they could relate to some of
the characters in the movie, whether it be Booby, because
a lot of them all they knew was football.
Speaker 1 (48:49):
Right.
Speaker 3 (48:49):
I look at my little brother as an example, growing up,
all he did was basketball. He never had a quote
unquote will job. His job was to play basketball. He
went overseas and got paid to play basket two thousand
for a while.
Speaker 1 (48:59):
When it came out.
Speaker 3 (48:59):
Oh so I scuse that. I wasn't even in high school.
So I am when I saw it, though, how old
was I? Okay, I can see why I got that idea.
Speaker 2 (49:07):
Kyle Chandler's in it, but it's the TV show. No,
he's in the movie too, supposedly, No way, Yeah, that's
what I mean.
Speaker 3 (49:15):
Well, wow, so this film, looking back at I could
see how now a lot of my high school friends
dealt with some of that of only being able to
do one thing, and that's football and getting this opportunity
and maybe injuries or school. So I could relate to
it just living and seeing how my friends went through
high school and how they panned out where they played
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college football or found a career elsewhere. So it just
it opened up a lot of eyes, I think, to
some of the situations. And this is before Nil's, right,
you can only imagine what it's like now if they
did Friday Night Life with Nil.
Speaker 1 (49:47):
Oh my goodness. But he wasn't in the movie. In
high school. No, there is, there is, Yes, is there
there is.
Speaker 3 (49:55):
It's not as prominent, like I know Washington's open to it,
but it's not as big.
Speaker 1 (50:00):
I see it. I feel like high school athletes in
Texas definitely get deals for college. It exists.
Speaker 3 (50:05):
Yeah, it is wild, but imagine it being free market everywhere, right,
and everyone is doing it. So even not getting too
far off subject in regards to where we are today,
but Friday Night Lights Out, I just got a really
good glimpse of high school sports. You know, them going
up against these Texas boys and these guys are like,
oh my god, these dudes are hitting hard, and it's it's.
Speaker 2 (50:27):
Very Americana small town, like you know, where the entire
town's pro football team is their high school team. Like
that's everyone goes to watch their games and it's like
a huge deal. And you could tell all these kids
and like, I like how it kind of goes into
the high school aspect of it too, and it gets
more into that in the show, which is I think
one of the reasons why the show is slightly above it,
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not a huge margin, but slightly above it. But again,
I love Billy Bob Thorton as I forget his name,
but the main the main coach comes in like a
lot of these coach Jimbo. We know, yeah anyways, but yeah,
I like that pick. That would have been my next
pack come after.
Speaker 1 (51:03):
This is tough man.
Speaker 3 (51:04):
But I'm gonna go ahead and do it, just because
you know it's a classic man white Man Can't Jump.
Speaker 1 (51:09):
I have to take it. I had.
Speaker 3 (51:11):
I have to take it now because I know I
ain't getting back to it practice. So it's either taken
now and then I get my fun, my fun movie
at the end. So we'll go ahead and go White
Man Can't Jump. I couldn't watch it obviously growing up
because I was a young man and that came out
in ninety two, so I had to be like at
least sixteen to see it.
Speaker 1 (51:27):
So when I first saw I was like, all, this
movie is gold.
Speaker 3 (51:31):
I wish I would have been able to watch it
at thirteen when all my friends are talking about it,
and I feel like it better than he got Game.
Speaker 2 (51:36):
Ooh, heye, had Games not on my list because I
haven't seen it, But I don't care what I mean.
Speaker 3 (51:44):
I'm just letting you know I wanted to take it later. No,
that's it's not on my it's not on my list.
It's a really good movie and not I'm like, dang,
I forgot about that one. But no, I would take
White Man, Can't jeb Overa.
Speaker 1 (51:54):
I would. It's a little like more comedy based, like
God here. That game was really good though.
Speaker 3 (52:00):
That's really good. Rallen has it gone a great job
for someone that hasn't seen the movie. You know a
lot about it.
Speaker 1 (52:04):
I just know he's in it, and I know it's.
Speaker 3 (52:08):
Yeah, well Jackson is probably gonna steal it now, so
that I'm not.
Speaker 1 (52:12):
I'm not. I can give white Man Can't Oh wow,
okay both? Yeah. I don't have any basketball movies on
my list. I just don't get a double Denzel there.
Speaker 3 (52:22):
Seriously, I know that's why. Okay, Well Jackson break our
hearts and go oh that's right, my bad. Caddie Shack
and Coach Carter? How are you gonna What are you
gonna do now, Bud?
Speaker 2 (52:36):
Yeah, I'm gonna kind of round out the sports here.
I'm gonna go Moneyball on my list. Yeah. I the
movie's fantastic. Is it one word or two?
Speaker 1 (52:45):
One word?
Speaker 2 (52:46):
Brad Pitt does an awesome job as Billy Bean I'm
a huge fans. I'm a huge baseball nerd, and when
I say nerd, I'm like into the nerdy numbers and
the nerdy statistics Moneyball. I think both when it takes
place and the movie actually came out, I think it
was twenty eleven, I want to say, kind of both
in their own way, Like it takes place in the
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early two thousands with the Oaklan A's and the kind
of saber metrics introduction into baseball, and then twenty eleven,
like when it came out it became like normalized. So
both in both aspects when when it takes place and
when it came out, it's the statistical revolution in baseball,
and I'm a huge fan of it. That's kind of
how I evaluate things. I like how we've looked at
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baseball in a very analytical way since then. There is
a little negative aspect to it in terms of especially
here in Seattle, as we.
Speaker 1 (53:41):
Hate cheap ownership.
Speaker 2 (53:42):
We have it here with the Mariners, and it kind
of promotes that in a way that you can kind
of cheap your way into a winning baseball team. And
I think a lot of both owners and general managers
kind of see that they can think that they can
do that, and it's I think that movie definitely played
into it that, like people can kind of see that
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that is, you are able to do that instead of
just spend money and have the best players. So that
aspect I don't love. But if you're just talking about
the movie, I think it's great. It's it's another underdog
story about a bunch of players who either were on
the tail end of their career and no one wanted
them or no one knew about them at the beginning
of their career, and I just I just love does.
Speaker 1 (54:25):
He get on bass? He gets on bass, that's all.
Speaker 2 (54:28):
And the Jonah Hill character is awesome, awesome, and I
didn't think he would be. I was very skeptical going
into it, like, Hm, how's Jonahill gonna be the phone.
Speaker 1 (54:36):
Call scene to the other gms? And how he played
into that scene was very good.
Speaker 2 (54:39):
So damn good, and that that bumped I thought Jonah
Hill was just like a kind of unseerious comedy actor
before that, and then after he did that, I was like, damn,
he's actually a damn good actor.
Speaker 1 (54:51):
Yeah, Like he can play a lot of different rules. Thing.
The thing with Moneyball is the acting of it, the
music of that that's really good. Just I would say
the plot because it really is like, yes, you're following
a true story, but specifically the plot decisions make it
very like a good example, I guess what I mean
by that, and I'm probably using the wrong wording is
when Scott Hadiberg played by Christopher Pratt, hits the home
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run to win them the twenty first or twenty second
strike games and it was the comeback. They shut off
all the lights in the stadium and they make it.
I think they shut off all the sound too. I
think it goes silent and it's it's complete silence and
darkness as he rounds the bases and you just are
are feeling it with him. You're feeling it with him
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in that moment, and then the sound you know, slowly
starts to pick up as I mean, having chills just
remembering that scene. I mean, the way they did little
things with the plot in that movie, I thought, and
like a good example. Also what you what you just
mentioned is does he get on base? Yeah, which is
like true story, but it's how they melded that into
the movie.
Speaker 2 (55:55):
People didn't think about that back then, like people thought
about batting averages, which isn't getting on base by the way,
that's how often you get talk to. You can get
on base by walking, and that that was the big thing,
and I think it's it's a huge thing now.
Speaker 1 (56:07):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (56:07):
And again it introduced a whole new revolution of how
people look at baseball statistics because they looked at batting average,
home run and like RBIs, which fine that those are
the traditional quote unquote statistics.
Speaker 1 (56:19):
But if you look at like.
Speaker 2 (56:21):
On base percentage James flogging percentage, Yeah, and you can
get value out of people who don't necessarily have a
high batting average. And I think even now, like there's
a lot of people who are still kind of I
don't I want to, you know, throw people into the movement,
stuck in the past, in the past, and it's like, no,
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that's not how people view baseball anymore. It's it's and
I and I I like what this movie did in
that aspect of it. Again, I don't love the promoting
being cheap. I think you still have to pay for
good baseball players. So that whole thing isn't my favorite
and it makes it a little to the movie aspect.
Speaker 1 (57:00):
Yes, but the movie's got the okay, and I agree
with that that was that was one of my next
ones up there. All right. For my last two here,
I'm gonna start off with Ford versus Ferrari twenty four
Hours at Leman's makes that absolutely a sports movie. Yes,
the story is what it is with obviously the whole
drum between the car companies, but they fact they loop
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it into the fact that it's at the core about
a race makes it a sports movie for me. Matt
Damon Christian Bale are tremendous. It's the acting of the
two of them that make it, I think one of
the best sports movies, not only of the last decade
but overall. Really really good effects on the car scenes
they made it. I think they tried to do actual
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like sound and move and mold the actual sounds in
where they needed to be with the with the racing scenes,
and I thought that was really well done. I'm a
car guy in general, and just the way they built
this and then the story actually around Ken Miles and
his whole story and spoiler alert, how how they kind
of craft his death in the end, which is just
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the thing with auto racing is that death can come
out of nowhere and it's completely you know, it can
happen just on a dime, unexpected. They learn her. It's
a great case right where just like that didn't look
like that big of a crash. Yeah, well the car
didn't take the brunt of the hit. The human being
took the brunt of the hit. So death's and car
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racing is so often because you just don't know, or
was so often not as much more, thank goodness. But
like Ken Miles's death scene is just so realistic to
this sport of auto racing where it can just come
at any time. So I thought, Four Versus Ferrari Is
is such a good movie. And God, if you have
a speaker system at home, watch it with your full
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on speaker system at full volume. All Right, for my
final pick, I have my boxing movie with Rocky, so
I'm not gonna pick Creed. I have my Baseball movie
with Fielder Dreams, so I'm not gonna pick the Sandlot. Okay,
I have my racing movie with Ford versus Ferrari, so
I'm not gonna pick Rush Missing also very very good movie. Well,
(59:08):
I mean like I'm not gonna pick Rudy. It's just
like I think Rudy's good. But maybe I'm missing a
couple of football movies. But for me, like feel or Remember,
the Titans is such a good football movie that the
rest of it kind of just has a shadow hanging
over it. And I might be missing one. I'll have
to look it up and see if I'm screwing this up.
But my fourth pick is gonna be a miracle, damn it. Alright,
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Kurt Russell and company have the story of the nineteen
eighty US hockey team, and a lot of people, especially
like you know, just sports fans, will will remember the
Kurt Russell speech, which is, for my money, the best
speech in I mean, like, there's a lot of good speeches,
but like Kurt Russell's speech in that movie will always
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always get me so and I don't know if any
other one gets me as much as that one.
Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
There's one that's close, and it's any given Sunday without
the speech that I was like those two.
Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
I know, I agree with you. I think Kurt Russell's
speech is this still beats out any given Sunday. But god,
it didn't have my own list, and that is close.
That's a good one that I didn't.
Speaker 2 (01:00:21):
It depends on what you want, because Kurt Russell is
very measured.
Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
Ye like, but his words hits nine times out of ten,
but not this time. Yeah exactly. But I love the
build up with al Pacinos. Yeah, it's a great speech.
But I think the thing with Miracles that it's not
only that speech though, it's the whole They truly like
even as a non sports fan, they can make you
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fully invested in this team and what it meant for
this country, and what it meant in the midst of
everything else going on and pulling these kids from college
and the situations that they're put in, the stakes that
they're put in, and the pressure and all that. I
think I think Miracle is. I mean, like Disney loves
to Disney fi a lot of things like Invincible, the
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Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver movie is very disney fied, and
Disney loves to to do that to to sports movies,
and they did it a little bit to this one,
but not enough to take away from the the magic
that is Miracle. That's my final pick.
Speaker 2 (01:01:24):
Oh damn it, I'm I'm kind of pissy you took that.
Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
To be honest, I probably would have gotten moneyball over that.
By the way so on a switch trade. I'm good.
Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
All right, you said you would have gotten moneyball over it,
but no, I love Miracle. Kurt Russell is awesome. I
for my money, it's between that and Rocky, but that
is probably the biggest underdog story in yeah, at least
American sports history.
Speaker 1 (01:01:53):
Yeah, yeah, I love my underdog stories with Rocky as well.
Speaker 2 (01:02:00):
Uh, okay, let me just I'm gonna be straight up.
I am trying to decide between I have three options.
Dodge was one of them. I love Dodgeball. I think
it's an awesome movie.
Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
By the way. Fourth pick, go ahead and take it.
I got Dodgeball strategy caught and let's see it works
out for him. Dodgeball. Jerry McGuire, Oh he forgot about it.
Yeah he did, because I guess it's a sports movie.
(01:02:34):
But I didn't. I didn't think of it as a
sports movie. I guess that's why it didn't come up
in my brain.
Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
Yeah, crap or Glory Road, but I already have Coach Carter,
so I'm not taking Glory Road.
Speaker 1 (01:02:45):
Gloria was really good.
Speaker 2 (01:02:46):
I think it gets a little overheted it's another Disney one,
but I don't think they Disney.
Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
Fire that much. But no, I'm just angry. Yeah, Jackson's
not getting second if you don't picked. I'm taking Jerry McGuire. Yeah,
you want to trade for miracle, you know what, I'll
(01:03:10):
take it. You know what I'll take it. If I
had remember, Jerry maguire would have been Jerry McGuire would
have been my third round maybe even my second round pick.
Speaker 2 (01:03:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:03:19):
I love Jerry maguire.
Speaker 2 (01:03:20):
Help me, help me talk about it. But I just
I think Tom Cruise is an awesome job.
Speaker 1 (01:03:25):
You guys are really making a trade. No, we are.
Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
Yeah, I'm taking the first time we've ever done this too,
I'm taking Miracle. Jackson will take Jerry McGuire, But I
would have taken Jerry McGuire here because uh, and.
Speaker 1 (01:03:35):
Spell it McGuire right by the m A G you you,
I are you. It's not it's not McGuire, maguire, maguire.
So this is wrong. No, that's correct. Yeah, that's why
I spelled. I said, thought you spout it either way.
I'm just copying page. Anyways.
Speaker 2 (01:03:54):
Anyways, I like how it's a different aspect of sports
that you don't see, uh in a lot, and it's
the relationship between an agent and his clients. It also
show show me the money, Jerry. I also love the
kind of character drama between him and his lover and
the son and the son, yes, and how he kind
(01:04:15):
of like again, not of sports aspects of the movie,
but I it's it's very well acted. Also underdog story.
It is an underdog story. You're right, So, yeah, I
like jeremycguire. I like Miracle more so. I would have
picked Miracle over that if it was available. So that's
why I like the trade. But tell me why, Jackson,
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you like Jerem McGuire. So what you just said there
I think is very good. It's the fact that it's
a different perspective on sports, right because obviously everybody just
watches TV and you see, you know, the things that
you'd see, And obviously Miracle goes into what's going on
in the backstory. But it's very been very popularized through
other documentaries what went on to build that nineteen eighty
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US hockey team. But this is the sports agent aspect
and the cutthroat world of there, and it was Bob
Something being the other agent I know, and and all
of the interesting dynamics that go into that and how
Jerry Maguire keeps getting screwed over. It's also Tom Cruise
that we just talked about, you know, and Cruise is
such a good actor. You feel the emotion in almost
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every single scene. The scene where he's leaving the office
and is just begging, please somebody help me. I mean,
this is a man like on his knees more than
just like, you know, come help me.
Speaker 1 (01:05:28):
Run a sports agency. It's no, like, literally, my life
is about to fall apart and I need somebody for
me to lean on. And it is this woman. And
that's where the romance comes in, which is another beautiful
aspect of this. You had me at hello. Lots of
very very good lines. Cuba Gooding Junior is so much fun.
He is the prototypical Terrell Owens type wide receiver so
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much with such a heart, and you you occasionally you
see that heart. I forget who his wife is, who
the actress who plays his wife, but their whole dynamic
back and forth with their kids is great. Regina King,
thank you. I just I love the acting from so
many different people in that movie. The plot decisions are great,
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Rod show me the money, and I love I love
when he's down on the ground and he's unconscious, and
that whole that whole scene is truly wonderful. The fact
that he wins in the end. I just I love
Jerry Maguire so much, and I'm mad at myself for
not remembering it in the first part. But again, it's
such a different perspective of the sports movie that I'm
(01:06:34):
happy to make this trade. I think, hmm, debatable.
Speaker 2 (01:06:41):
You in terms of pure acting, takeout stunts, Okay, this
might be Tom Cruise's best performance.
Speaker 1 (01:06:53):
Vanilla Sky is very good. M uh, that's gonna that's
an interesting one.
Speaker 2 (01:07:02):
I think it is now that I'm thinking about it.
I'm looking at his movies now, like Top Gun, Fine, Mission,
Impossible Fine, like like in terms of what he had
to do with Minority Reports, very good, collaterals, Oh, Collateral,
You think it's Collateral. I think ray Man's a shout.
Ray Man's a really good. Ray Man's really good. That
(01:07:24):
might be my change. I might change to that one.
Speaker 1 (01:07:27):
Vanilla Yeah, Vanilla Sky. Vanilla Sky and Collateral are probably
the two for me. But this is right there with
its probably my top three. Okay, but oh, A few
good men, very very good and a Few Good Men.
Speaker 2 (01:07:38):
I still think he had more to do in this
one than a Few Good Men.
Speaker 1 (01:07:42):
I mean, he really exactly, And I think he carried
the load in Jerry Maguire more than he carried it
in A Few Good Men. Yeah, yeah, I'm with that.
It's it's up there. It's at least at least it's
up there's absolutely up there.
Speaker 2 (01:07:56):
So yeah, I think this told This showed me a
whole different side of tongue too, because it's like he
plays much more of a like he's still the main character,
but it's a down to earth role about a guy
who just needs to make this work for his career.
And then the relationship with the Sun is awesome. I
love that that's kind of the thing that holds it together.
(01:08:17):
And like, and you're so right about Cubigoden Jr. Like that,
so like that he's so funny. Yeah, I mean it's
a great movie. I just I like Miracle a little
bit more. Maybe it's because I've been a little bit
more into hockey lately, and I the more I hear
about that nineteen eighty Olympics story, the more I am
endeared to it. And how much like of underdogs they
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truly were, and I think the Disney movie does a
really good job of kind of giving you the full
aspect of that, and I like it's it's a little
more cliche, but I like movies that are centered around
the coach, hence going with Coach Carter. Hence my favorite
one being Remember the Titans, Caddie Shacks an outlier, but
(01:09:03):
Mounty Ball isn't the coach, but it's the person who
builds the team, same kind of thing. Uh So, I
like the leadership aspect of it, and how like they've
had to get this group of people that maybe aren't
supposed to be together all the time, like and get
to a common goal, rolling the right direction, so to speak.
Uh So, that's that's another reason why I love Miracle.
(01:09:24):
But yeah, I mean, you could you could go you
couldn't go wrong with either of those and h But
after we get Christopher's last pick in, I want to
ask you guys about a couple more recent sports movies
because I haven't I honestly, like I said, I'm not
a huge sports movie fan. But I want to know
what your guys' thoughts if we have seen.
Speaker 3 (01:09:41):
Them all right, Chris go Ahead's final well I was
gonna take Cool Runnings, but I'll just go ahead and
go with He Got Game.
Speaker 1 (01:09:45):
Yeah, seriously, like you can't another one? I mean I
could because Cool Running is very good. I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 3 (01:09:51):
I enjoyed Cool Runnings and a bubbled team? Right, who
has a movie about a bubbsled team that is Jamaican
bubs lit deemed to be exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:09:58):
I heard. That was a really good movie.
Speaker 3 (01:09:59):
It was a good he was entertaining, it was funny.
You know, expect the Jamaicans to be on ice, and
boy would they good on ice?
Speaker 1 (01:10:04):
Yeah? Right, So that would have been my pick. But
I'm gonna go with here. That Game. You know, I
don't know how I forgot.
Speaker 3 (01:10:09):
I guess the same reason how Jackson or Jackson forgot
about Jerry maguire. So yeah, give me He Got Game.
That movie isn't classic, especially the cause just everything. Good movie,
good freaking movie. And Ray Allen played a high school.
Speaker 1 (01:10:23):
What are our Teams Overall?
Speaker 3 (01:10:24):
Now, The Trader of the Titans, Friday Night Lights, white
Man Can Jumping, He Got Game, Caddy Shack, Coach, Carter, Moneyball,
and Miracle for Anderson's B Tier movies. And then Jackson, Rocky,
Field of Dreams, Ford Versus Ferrari, and Jerry.
Speaker 1 (01:10:41):
I'm really happy with my team, have a good team.
I'm very very happy.
Speaker 2 (01:10:45):
You're gonna you're gonna get the mass I probably.
Speaker 1 (01:10:46):
Will, yeah, probably. I think I think I have the
draft kind of cleaned up there. I'm honestly shack fans
out there, I know. I think I think I have
a one with Field of Dreams and Rocky, and then
you throw in I think a recent contender in Ford
Versus Ferrari and then Jeremy MacGuire. I just we're going
to get that was that was the last one where
I was like, oh, we're gonna get screamed about not
(01:11:08):
having it, and Rudy, you know what, old people y'all
can go, you know, sit in your old recliner chairs
and watch your old movies and enjoy it.
Speaker 2 (01:11:16):
I'm gonna say what percentage of our movies that we picked,
the what twelve picks were between two thousand and twenty twenty,
I'm pretty sure.
Speaker 1 (01:11:26):
All but like two Catty Shack Dreams to Rocky three
four five? What you was, Jerrem McGuire was it was
ninety six, ninety six, So I think three of my
team is before two thousand. Okay, but still I still
I could ninety six pretty I mean two of my
films in the nineties, So I'm good. Okay. Actually, you
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know what? Okay, we did go from twenty ten? How
about that twe except for Caddy Check and Rocky and
Moneyball eleven? Okay? Sure? Yeah? So all right, what are
the couple that you wanted our takes before we go?
So Draft day, you have seen it? I haven't. I
liked it, even though my homie Mike did. It is
a terrible movie. Really, I'm like, I love it. Why
(01:12:08):
is it dumb? Okay, listen, I love the movie except
for the fact that the trades that happen are so
unbelievably stupid. As the guy gives up, what is it
the Was it the tenth overall pick or something like that,
the eighth overall pick for three second round draft picks?
The dude traded the eighth overall pick in the draft
or is it seventh overall pick in I don't know
what it was, seventh or eighth overall pick in the
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draft for three second round draft picks round draft picks?
Working out, he would get fired instantly instantly, and the
whole they make, the whole thing of all those fans
with pitchforks outside the facility. You don't think there's gona
fans with pitchforks outside of the facility after trading a
number eight overall pick for three second round draft picks.
So that's why I do only like the movie because
it's just too unbelievable. That's fine, So it's fine.
Speaker 2 (01:12:53):
It's fun, another old one, a league of their own.
Speaker 1 (01:12:56):
Never heard of it. I mean Tom Hanks, Yeah, there's
no crime to bak. Yeah, it's fine. Okay, he said
it's fine. Fine, I'm glad. I never I'm glad. I
didn't see it now, Marshall, it's so mid uh about it?
Didn't watch it? Good? That's an emotional powerhouse. God, wasn't
that not Bradley Cooper. That's Matthew matisconaughey, and and that
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was a very powerful movie. I've heard it's good. I
haven't seen it. Yeah, it's worth a watch. It's worth
a watch because yeah, there's a whole I.
Speaker 3 (01:13:26):
Wannt dreams that was on my list, But I don't
know how people I've seen that. It's a really good movie.
Seen documentary actually okay, boys documents to.
Speaker 1 (01:13:35):
Also haven't seen it? Would you say? I know, I
know it's about Washington, but the boys in the boat.
The boys in the boat. It's after the rowing team
with the Washington Husky sport that beat the Union, right,
I know the Germans they beat the Germans in World
War Two.
Speaker 2 (01:13:50):
Yeah, no, I didn't see it rot Olympics anyho. Moving
on from that, there's one more here, hold on.
Speaker 1 (01:13:59):
Kicking it with Anderson and Jackson ben document. I was
gonna say, have you seen Benda like Peckham? Yeah, not
a fan. It's fine, It's all right, I'll take I'll
take it barely over together.
Speaker 2 (01:14:08):
On uh, if you haven't seen it. Goal is actually
a decent movie. It's not like an all time sports
is that?
Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
Is that the I think I just watched it recently.
It's not awful. No, it's not the movie I watched.
I watched a different one. I don't even know. Becker
is the name. I have no idea what this is.
It's fine, It's.
Speaker 2 (01:14:29):
Not amazing, but it's it's.
Speaker 1 (01:14:33):
He's a Mexican cook in Los Angeles. Because his chance
to follow his dream of playing pro soccer.
Speaker 2 (01:14:37):
It goes to the Premier League, mister Newcastle.
Speaker 1 (01:14:41):
I can see that. Yeah, all right, okay, fairly interesting. Yeah,
why not? Is it streaming anywhere? I'm always I'm always for.
Speaker 2 (01:14:49):
Have you guys seen Dodgeball? What do you guys think
about Dodgeball? Yeah, it's a great movie.
Speaker 1 (01:14:52):
It's an awesome movie. Break that for my fourth pick.
That's two thumbs up. If you pick it for your
four I would have if it we we made we
made the Miracle Trade. I thought that was good.
Speaker 2 (01:15:02):
Yeah, I think that's a good one too. But like
Dodgeball's awesome.
Speaker 1 (01:15:05):
It's anybody who hates Dodgeball another full on comedy. But like,
come on, okay, all right, we have our teams. I
love my team. I agree on your assessment of your
own teams, and we'll see where we end up. Wear
a fall on socials, Chris, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (01:15:23):
See kid to zero six c K I D D
two zero six Andrews at Anders Hirst. You can only
catch me on Twitter because I don't have an Instagram.
Speaker 1 (01:15:31):
Speaking of sports stuff, if you need to read some
sports content, Anders, what are you now doing?
Speaker 2 (01:15:37):
Oh yeah, thank you for the little Jamus plug. I
am also writing currently for Sounders and rain, but I
do a couple other sports topics too on Emerald City Spectrum.
If you are looking for some local journal City Spectrum,
I'd be quiet, Chris. If you're looking for some local
journalism and you're willing to pick a couple of bucks
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a month, it's it's six bucks a month, super like
one cup of coffee. Yeah, it's It's honestly a great price.
Corvin Smith does an awesome job covering the Seahawks every day.
We got Chris Craft recovering Mariners with Tyger Dane Gonzalez.
We've got a couple of great crack and riders. I
myself am alone on soccer right now, but I think
I do a pretty good job. I'm gonna toot my
own horn there a little bit but sounders and rain,
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but I also throwing a couple Mariners and crack and
stuff in there too.
Speaker 1 (01:16:23):
Check out Emerald City Spectrum. If you're a sports fan
here in Seattle, you can follow my stuff at Jackson
on Radio. All right, that'll do it for Hollywood Weekly.
We'll be back next week, and I want to talk
to you about a Nora, Chris, and I know you're
gonna be focusing on the booty.
Speaker 3 (01:16:34):
But eight thirty tonight, I'm gonna be shirtless with a cigarette.
Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
Oh man, hands in my wait.
Speaker 2 (01:16:41):
One more question on the on the sports movie. Who
saw the Williams movie this Tennis one?
Speaker 3 (01:16:46):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
Smith, Yeah, King Richard, Yeah, great movie. It was great.
I haven't seen it. It's a great movie. Really, Yeah,
will Smith is phenomenal. If it ain't a no or
I ain't watching. Well, we know what Chris is about
to do tonight. As for us, donkey, that will do